What did you think about this religious debate?

Did it change your point of view about the afterlife?

From the lens There IS an afterlife.

  • PAUL556 Jul 15, 2010 @ 4:11 pm | delete
    Life After death explained by Quantum Physics
    Quantum Physics
    Hi let me start by saying that this earth and our universe and people are made out of mater

    But for all mater there is a complete opposite call antimatter its almost like looking into a mirror but you can`t see antimatter

    Quantum Physics proves this

    This could explains that when you die you become your antimatter your opposite of matter

    So this would also explain that earth is made of mater and heaven is made of antimatter both the same but opposite like looking in a mirror

    As in many religious books it says that there is a physical form and a spiritual form of everything but they are the same

    If you also look at the big bang theory it says that there was a big bang and mater and antimatter formed
    Then the universe formed out of mater
    And antimatter moved to somewhere else but they are opposite of each other

    I believe that this is as close as you can get to explain life after death and heaven by science

    If you would like to get more information on antimatter please visit this link and watch this video http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4237751840526284618#docid=-3485455937722090635

    Thanks for reading my post and i will see you on the other side when you become your antimatter

    Please leave your comments below

    Please note i put this information on you tube and other places and it was removed so this shows you there is some Truth in it
    governments do not what you to know this

    TY

    Paul

    http://www.squidoo.com/life-after-death-explained-by-quantum-physics
  • OhMe Sep 2, 2009 @ 9:58 am | delete
    Interesting to read other's thoughts on the subject of Afterlife. Lensrolling to 90 Minutes In Heaven.
  • Kylyssa Apr 30, 2009 @ 7:20 pm | delete
    "So which after life state appeals most to you?" "Which kind of afterlife do you believe in (of feel is likely)?" - I think these are two very different questions. What is appealing and what you believe are often vastly different.

    Personally, I don't believe in life after death but the idea of any afterlife is quite appealing. The idea that good will be rewarded and evil punished in a sort of ultimate fairness - seriously, who wouldn't find that appealing? It doesn't make it real, though.
  • spirituality Mar 20, 2009 @ 3:20 am | in reply to Dean-ReviewGuy | delete
    Well, that's a hard one isn't it? Especially with all the spiritual and religious traditions to choose from. WHICH Hell do you believe in? Do you really think it makes a difference to God whether we believe in the Christian or the Muslim Hell? Not very kind of Him if He did mind, would it be?

    But I'd rather be in Hell with the crowds of people that must be out there, than live in Heaven with the few people who made it there.
  • Dean-ReviewGuy Mar 20, 2009 @ 2:35 am | delete
    I have one question.
    What if in the afterlife we discover that what we believed in our mortal life is wrong,
    and realize that we are too late te revert to make a change,
    and in the end have to suffer for all eternity?
    Just a thought...
  • Rewards4life Jan 15, 2009 @ 12:10 pm | delete
    Great topic, I have the Tibetan Book of the Living and Dying, it's a beautiful concept but after reading this the Devachan way of Reincarnation, Karma and a heaven in between lives sounds like it would be a pleasurable experience. I do believe in an afterlife but I'm not quite sure for what reasons, others views can inspire. 5*
  • alteredkat Jan 3, 2009 @ 1:00 pm | delete
    Great debate!...I certainly hope there is an after life. I had a relative slip away on an operating table only to be revived and he rarely spoke of what happened afterward but it lead me to believe it's beautiful and peaceful. I'll let you know for sure when I get there ;o)

    Thanks for visiting my new lens on dehydrating pears...I appreciate it!
  • ElizabethJeanAllen Sep 3, 2008 @ 3:30 pm | delete
    Beautiful lens. Faith is personal, but reading and exploring other's viewpoints adds scope and depth.
    5*
    Lizzy
  • flowski May 19, 2008 @ 3:29 am | delete
    When you read revelations ask yourself. Do I really want to dedicate my energy towards fulfilling these prophecies? Resist with force the temptation to participate in religions that preach death and destruction, fire and brimstone. If you really think about it, it's very negative. Seriously, if you need religion in your life, please worship one that has a positive message and ditch the gloom and doom, it's better for you, me and reality.
  • Tiddledeewinks May 17, 2008 @ 8:56 pm | delete
    Check out the New Testament especially Revelation.

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